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Pentagon Incompetence Hastens U.S. Industrial Decline If you think the controversy over who should run America's ports is just about terrorism, then you haven't seen U.S. trade statistics recently. The "arsenal of democracy" -- that vast manufacturing . . .
Navy Relevance Hinges on Networks With a small band of insurgents threatening to bog down U.S. forces in Iraq indefinitely, some people are beginning to wonder what the point of military transformation was supposed to be. It's a reasonable . . .
Multi-tasking Subs The nation’s submarine force is at flank speed ahead on multiple fronts. Submarines are making critical contributions to the Global War on Terror (GWOT). The community is looking toward increasing the . . .
Right Issue – Wrong Port So now we know why they do it. Islamic extremists go berserk at satirical cartoons of the prophet Mohammed for the same reasons that Congressional extremists go wild at the thought of a corporation . . .
Speech to Goochland County, VA, Republicans It’s great to be here, and I appreciate the invitation to speak to your organization. I thought I would take a quick look at the contemporary policy and political scene, and share some observations with you that . . .
The Defense Science Board Gets It Right – A Logistics Command Is Past Due A blind pig eventually finds the acorn. The Department of Defense (DoD) usually discovers that the answer has been staring it in the face. What is this blinding revelation? That unity of command applies to . . .
Industry’s 9/11 Response On September 10th, 2001, our military, industrial, and intelligence apparatuses were not well configured for the terror war. Yet they have responded with impressive speed and success. America has sliced up Al . . .
National Defense: The Case For The Democrats A Jan. 24 letter praised the U.S. Postal Service for being "debt-free." Yet the Postal Service has more than $70 billion of unfunded liabilities: money it doesn't have but has . . .
Army Communications: Networking, or Just Not Working? Army Secretary Francis J. Harvey is the most capable manager to occupy that post in modern times. Originally tapped to oversee network integration in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the University . . .
Secrets of the Quadrennial Review – Revealed! The cat, as they say, is out of the bag. In a front-page story today, Defense News reveals virtually every interesting fact about the Quadrennial Defense Review report headed for Capitol Hill in February that . . .
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